Paksiw na Pata (Braised Pork)- Pinoy Food, Filipino Cooking |
| Posted: 17 Apr 2010 04:40 PM PDT Dear readers, Here is the recipe for the day from pinoyfoodblog.com. If you are looking for a particular recipe, click the link, pinoyfoodblog.com and use the search feature on the right sidebar near the top . I’m sorry if I don’t get to send you a recipe every day of the week. You might also want to join Cuisinera Club and get free recipes and a chance to join monthly cooking demos. I will be there too so it’s a chance to meet each other. I was pleased to note that she carefully placed the bay leaves and saba banana on the front. Maybe she had seen me take so many photos of our dishes that she already knew how to position the meat. Anyway, this entry is for Diding. Here is the Paksiw na Pata recipe: Ingredients 1 large pata or pig’s feet (around 1 kilo)
Directions 1. Clean pata throughly. Boil in vinegar, water and garlic. (or you can use the pressure cooker) 2. Lower heat and simmer until pata is tender. 3. Add more water if needed. 4. Put in soy sauce, sugar, dried banana blossons, bay leaf and bananas. 5. Summer 5 minutes more. Serve hot. It is a simple dish but it deserves to be shown only because I take pride in my helpers. —————— Have you visited my personal blog, Filipina Mom Blogger, my election 2010 Voters Education project at blogwatch.ph and my other blogs like Shopping Finds for Bargain Finds & Events You might also want to visit my daughter’s ukay-ukay store at store.ukaymanila.com and her Fashion and Makeup blog. Thanks for visiting….Noemi Lardizabal-Dado Add me in Facebook by introducing yourself. My facebook is at facebook.com/noemidado. Be a Facebook Fan of Pinoy Food Blog recipes |
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I don’t do all the cooking at home. Sometimes it could be my husband, or on rare occasion, my daughters or my trusted helper, Diding. When I took a vacation in the USA, Diding took care of the cooking while I was away. She also paid my bills and basically run the house while my husband was at work. Paksiw na Pata is a simple dish which she cooked the other night. Of course, she can cook more complicated ones which I have taught her. I take pride when my helpers cook better than me or start a restaurant business once they leave my employment. One of the yayas of the kids has now her own small restaurant using the dishes she learned from me. Diding isn’t really fond of cooking but I prodded her to learn. Once she cooked the paksiw na pata, I told her to set it up on a white plate so I could take a photo.